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so for all the talk out there about deficit reduction, making sure our books are balanced, this is the guy who did it. >> jack lew is here. served in his role since last february. previously he served as director of the office of management -- management and budget for president obama and president clinton. he began as an aid to speaker tip of neil -- to o'neill. straight house of representatives passed the debt ceiling increase, alleviating growing pressure he -- pressure on the treasury to pay its bills. i'm pleased to have jack lew back at this table. welcome. you were chiefay of staff to the president as well. all those jobs serve you well as secretary of the treasury because of what that job entails. there'sld say that nothing i've done that hasn't been helpful in preparing me. there are still great challenges in this job. of thebination familiarity with the details of federal government that you learn, the managing decisions across complicated organizations , and understanding the political frame in which it happens is all very good training. treasury is a special place and it ha
so for all the talk out there about deficit reduction, making sure our books are balanced, this is the guy who did it. >> jack lew is here. served in his role since last february. previously he served as director of the office of management -- management and budget for president obama and president clinton. he began as an aid to speaker tip of neil -- to o'neill. straight house of representatives passed the debt ceiling increase, alleviating growing pressure he -- pressure on the treasury...
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. >> you have to fix the social deficit but you can't do it in a way that simply pulls people in on the basis of their political affiliations but instead creates institutions that protect and property and civic rights of everyone. that will also mean an end to privileged access to
. >> you have to fix the social deficit but you can't do it in a way that simply pulls people in on the basis of their political affiliations but instead creates institutions that protect and property and civic rights of everyone. that will also mean an end to privileged access to
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he tweeted, 5% of the increase in stock market value and 7.5 times are monthly trade deficit with china has gone to one chinese company. alibaba shares have almost tripled to about $190 since the 2014 ipo. there has been no response from the white house. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm stephen engle. this is bloomberg. singapore has raised its growth forecast for the year after a third order gdp beat estimates. haslinda amin right now. and encouraging performance. >> strong quarter and the strongest in more than three years. 6.3%. an estimate of you're on year, beating 5% estimates. outperforming,d services up 3%. you get a sense that the recovery is broad-based and enough for the government to raise its growth forecast for the year two as much as 3.5%. sayinga hint of that growth for the year might be at the top end of forecast. david alluded to this. the singapore economy relies on the health of the global economy. it's highly export dependent, rising a lift from global trade. we saw evidence of that this
he tweeted, 5% of the increase in stock market value and 7.5 times are monthly trade deficit with china has gone to one chinese company. alibaba shares have almost tripled to about $190 since the 2014 ipo. there has been no response from the white house. global news, 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm stephen engle. this is bloomberg. singapore has raised its growth forecast for the year after a third order gdp beat estimates....
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lowering tax burdens for most individuals, and adding one point four dollars trillion to the annual deficit over the next decade. the senate continues its debate for a separate plan. it is not clear if the chamber will have enough votes to tax -- the passive. briberyrobert menendez' trial has ended. they were deadlocked. the panel told the judge monday th
lowering tax burdens for most individuals, and adding one point four dollars trillion to the annual deficit over the next decade. the senate continues its debate for a separate plan. it is not clear if the chamber will have enough votes to tax -- the passive. briberyrobert menendez' trial has ended. they were deadlocked. the panel told the judge monday th
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charlie: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify it? at the same time, -- i can understand that. i really do understand the sense --believing that you can see you have the power to see how great things can be how much there is to know or how much reference would be valuable. all of that. that seems like a mountain, yet at the same time, don't you have to look at what you have created and see it for what it is and what it means and what it reflects? chris: i tried. yeah, that is kind of the hard part because that is when i do see it. all i see is the mistakes. charlie: that doesn't make you at half empty guide, does it? -- guy, does it? guy.: yeah, half empty i am when it is 3:00 in the morning and i am trying to sleep. if i try hard enough and i was younger, if i just keep going and will get to the point where i do not feel this way anymore and i will finally feel confident about what i do, and that has never happened. charlie: never? chris: no. when i am done with something and it sat for two or three months, i look back and think mayb
charlie: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify it? at the same time, -- i can understand that. i really do understand the sense --believing that you can see you have the power to see how great things can be how much there is to know or how much reference would be valuable. all of that. that seems like a mountain, yet at the same time, don't you have to look at what you have created and see it for what it is and what it means and what it reflects? chris: i tried. yeah, that is...
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and it's if is an attempt to see-- . >> rose: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify. but at the same time it should not-- i can understand that, i really do understand the sense of believing that you can see you have the power to see how great things can be. or how much there is to know. >> yeah. >> or how much reference would be valuable, all of that. that seems like a mountain yet at the same time, don't you have to look at what you have created, and see it for what it is, and what it means and what it reflects. >> i try, yeah, that's kind of the bad part because that's when i actually do see it. all i see are the problems and mistakes. >> this doesn't make you use a terrible expression, or half empty guy, does it. >> probably half empty guy sefl definitely, at least at 3:00 in the morning when oorm's trying to sleep. i don't know. >> trying to sleep. >> yeah. it's my own problem. i guess everybody is just-- i thought if i tried hard enough when i was younger i thought if i just keep going i will get to the point where i won't feel this way any more and feel confide
and it's if is an attempt to see-- . >> rose: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify. but at the same time it should not-- i can understand that, i really do understand the sense of believing that you can see you have the power to see how great things can be. or how much there is to know. >> yeah. >> or how much reference would be valuable, all of that. that seems like a mountain yet at the same time, don't you have to look at what you have created, and see it...
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charlie: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify? >> yes. charlie: i understand that. --ieving that you can see -- that the power to seems like a mountain, yet at the same time. you have to look at what you have created and see if poor were just what it means? >> i try. that is the bad part. charlie: half-full, half-empty kind of thing? >> yeah, i don't know. i thought if i tried hard enough in kept going, i will get to the port where i won't fail in that is just never happened. when i look back, i think maybe that was not as bad as i thought it was. charlie: you see a lot of problems? can you see a lot of compliments -- accomplishments? >> yes, but at the same time i think braun said something does -- there aree good a lot of unintended difficulties. charlie: what did jimmy carter and do for you? other than proving that i could stick with something for , certainly that. it also helped me pay the rent, which then changes her life completely. before that, i was just drawing comments on the side. worryen, you have to about certain things. you start to get towards that mo
charlie: when you see a deficit you constantly try to rectify? >> yes. charlie: i understand that. --ieving that you can see -- that the power to seems like a mountain, yet at the same time. you have to look at what you have created and see if poor were just what it means? >> i try. that is the bad part. charlie: half-full, half-empty kind of thing? >> yeah, i don't know. i thought if i tried hard enough in kept going, i will get to the port where i won't fail in that is just...
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we have to achieve a gradual reduce of the fiscal deficit. charlie: a gradual reducing? mauricio: gradual, yes. 1% per year. and we have to achieve single digit inflation for 2019, and we have to be all committed. fortunately everybody is agreeing and has understand that that is the only way. we have to improve the justice system, more independent. we have to be all committed to kill corruption in argentina forever. we have technology. we can digitalized all the stuff in the government. we have to have open government, public access to information. we are in that process and everybody is working doing their homework. charlie: where is the resistance coming from? mauricio: still a group of citizens and leaders tried to convince the rest of argentina to go back to the last 12 years, no? today they expressed the minority, let's say 20% of argentina, but i expect every moment that we keep showing results we will convince more and more argentinians to be part of this new political stage. charlie: what role do you want argentina to play in the region in foreign policy and in t
we have to achieve a gradual reduce of the fiscal deficit. charlie: a gradual reducing? mauricio: gradual, yes. 1% per year. and we have to achieve single digit inflation for 2019, and we have to be all committed. fortunately everybody is agreeing and has understand that that is the only way. we have to improve the justice system, more independent. we have to be all committed to kill corruption in argentina forever. we have technology. we can digitalized all the stuff in the government. we have...
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we have to achieve gradual use of fiscal deficit, we have to arrive -- >> rose: a gradual reducing? yes, 1% per year. >> rose: right. and we have to achieve a single digit inflation for 2019, and we have to be all committed. fortunately, everyone is agreeing and understands that's the only way. we have to improve the justice system, more independent. we have to be all committed to repeal corruption in argentina forever. we have technology, we can digitize all the paper stuff in the governments. we have to have open governments, public access to information and we're in that process and everybody is working and doing their homework. >> rose: where is the resistance coming from? >> well, still a group of citizens tried to convince the rest of argentina to go back to the last 12 years, but today they express a minority that say 20%, 25% of argentina, but and i expect that every moment that we keep showing results will convince more and more argentines to be part of this new political stage. >> rose: what road do you want -- role do you want argentina to play in the region in foreign po
we have to achieve gradual use of fiscal deficit, we have to arrive -- >> rose: a gradual reducing? yes, 1% per year. >> rose: right. and we have to achieve a single digit inflation for 2019, and we have to be all committed. fortunately, everyone is agreeing and understands that's the only way. we have to improve the justice system, more independent. we have to be all committed to repeal corruption in argentina forever. we have technology, we can digitize all the paper stuff in the...
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. , it will helpand to alleviate the trade deficit between the united states and korea. >> any we mentioned trade, was improving trade relations as well. you have that, improving trade relations was certainly something he discussed with the president of south korea. he also had a message debating, as he has this afternoon, saying how can you tolerate a regime that actually kills children impureere ethically .ecause of chinese blood that was quite a message for xi jinping. >> well, china is the second largest economy. there are many elements where we have to cooperate with china, , and whyve to compete south korea and the united lead china in particular markets, particularly the service industry. aidi: given that president trump is calling on china to moore, partly on the south korean side, are we going to get into a situation again where these issues with north korea flow negatively into the trade relationship between south korea and china? well, if you look at the relationship between korea and china for the last one he five years, these two countries have established diplomatic relations.
. , it will helpand to alleviate the trade deficit between the united states and korea. >> any we mentioned trade, was improving trade relations as well. you have that, improving trade relations was certainly something he discussed with the president of south korea. he also had a message debating, as he has this afternoon, saying how can you tolerate a regime that actually kills children impureere ethically .ecause of chinese blood that was quite a message for xi jinping. >> well,...
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and how republicans believe a tax bill could add $1.5 trillion to the deficit over the next decade. we begin with a big issue. unemployment grinding lower, wage growth stalling out.
and how republicans believe a tax bill could add $1.5 trillion to the deficit over the next decade. we begin with a big issue. unemployment grinding lower, wage growth stalling out.
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that doesn't mean we can have unrealistic high growth rates to help bail us out from the deficits that tax reform will generate. betty: we believe it there. thank you so much. we have much more ahead, including more on this new revelation that george papadopoulos, foreign-policy adviser during the trump campaign, in an email revealing that the trump campaign knew about his meeting with russian officials. more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ this hour,loping former trump adviser george papadopoulos making a significant claim in an email, saying that top campaign officials agreed to a meeting with representatives of vladimir putin. joining us from washington is bloomberg news reporter justin think and. this is all coming out in an fbi affidavit related to the mueller case. damaging is this? some reports are saying this could just be boasting by papadopoulos. >> that's the central question. the email was in one fbi affidavit supporting the original criminal charges against papadopoulos, but it was not included in the broader thements explaining away thety plea he entered with fbi. there is
that doesn't mean we can have unrealistic high growth rates to help bail us out from the deficits that tax reform will generate. betty: we believe it there. thank you so much. we have much more ahead, including more on this new revelation that george papadopoulos, foreign-policy adviser during the trump campaign, in an email revealing that the trump campaign knew about his meeting with russian officials. more ahead. this is bloomberg. ♪ this hour,loping former trump adviser george...
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mccain, senator bob corker of tennessee already reluctant to vote for tax cuts that just add to the deficit. now they have even more coverage of that, the president this week saying that bob corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, could not win an election for dog catcher. you lose a couple of them, and even modest tax cuts start to look shaky in the senate. then over in the house, where you still have the math problem that you had during health care, you have the divided republican conference, if it starts to look shady or uncertain on the senate side, they will take a tough -- they will say, am i going to take a tough vote to eliminate some tax breaks for interest me? t are important to that could mean that even tax cuts could go down. charlie: also on capitol hill next week, some of the giants of silicon valley are coming to testify. mike, we been hearing about the idea that these companies are so powerful, and they are so ingrained into who we are today, that they need some supervision, some monitoring and perhaps regulation, maybe even breaking up. does that idea ha
mccain, senator bob corker of tennessee already reluctant to vote for tax cuts that just add to the deficit. now they have even more coverage of that, the president this week saying that bob corker, chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, could not win an election for dog catcher. you lose a couple of them, and even modest tax cuts start to look shaky in the senate. then over in the house, where you still have the math problem that you had during health care, you have the divided...
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question of $1 trillion on this and $1 trillion year, it starts adding up especially at a time when deficit was going to explode anyway, and we could talk about those sorts of numbers and what that might do to interest rates in the economy. it all sounds good, but it hasn't passed through congress yet, and he is talking -- it sounds like he was running for president in 2020 again, but you know, there are -- the democrats will have an issue and there will be a lot of republican deficit hawks who have re: spoken about it, so what he has said today in the salesmanship it is a hard act to follow, but we just don't know enough and i am almost frightened to sort of address that if we get this -- yes this is going to happen, we don't know at the end of the day -- what i would be concerned about again is this question of how is it going to be paid for and if it means the deficit is going to explode more than it otherwise is going to explode, it could send interest rates shooting up. that could hurt the market and the economy. we have not discussed applications that there's going to be a recession i
question of $1 trillion on this and $1 trillion year, it starts adding up especially at a time when deficit was going to explode anyway, and we could talk about those sorts of numbers and what that might do to interest rates in the economy. it all sounds good, but it hasn't passed through congress yet, and he is talking -- it sounds like he was running for president in 2020 again, but you know, there are -- the democrats will have an issue and there will be a lot of republican deficit hawks who...
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the legislation to replace obamacare would cost millions and cause a 100 $33 billion deficit reduction by federal 2026. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges against university coaches, financial advisors, and representatives for sportswear companies accused of mutilating -- manipulating young athletes and steering nba-destined college stars towards certain sports agents and managers. president trump plans to visit puerto rico next week. it comes after the administration came under blistering criticism for its
the legislation to replace obamacare would cost millions and cause a 100 $33 billion deficit reduction by federal 2026. prosecutors unveiled criminal charges against university coaches, financial advisors, and representatives for sportswear companies accused of mutilating -- manipulating young athletes and steering nba-destined college stars towards certain sports agents and managers. president trump plans to visit puerto rico next week. it comes after the administration came under blistering...
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about he must be able to get allies to sort of trust him to go along to some extent that is where the deficit is. >> rose: is the secretary of state i different kind of secretary of state because he hasn't had diplomatic experience per se. and because of state department is not fully staffed? >> and therefore he is primarily relying on a cod erie of aids he has known before. >> the problems he is encountering are not due to the fact he has never been a diplomat. he was chairman of exxon global. he knew the world. >> exactly right. the problem i think, former diplomat, foreign service officer is that he's not trusting the foreign service. the civil service, he's not investing in them. he doesn't appear to be connected to the leadership of our career diplomats, people with real capacity and experience. he's proposing a 31% budget cut which would decimate the state department and here's one of those areas where congress, republicans in congress have come out to say no way. we're not going to be party to weakening diplomacy at a time when secretary mattis is saying we need a stronger state depart
about he must be able to get allies to sort of trust him to go along to some extent that is where the deficit is. >> rose: is the secretary of state i different kind of secretary of state because he hasn't had diplomatic experience per se. and because of state department is not fully staffed? >> and therefore he is primarily relying on a cod erie of aids he has known before. >> the problems he is encountering are not due to the fact he has never been a diplomat. he was...
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.: we have a trade deficit that will be greater unless we ship them soybeans, corn, beef, timber, coal, and boeing jets and apple product. now boeing was a joint venture -- has a joint venture to build the jets in china and apple has a cut for technology. china treats us like a tributary state. it is the reason donald trump led with intellectual property. charlie: you want a trade war with china? steve: i want china to stop appropriating our technology. china has forced technology transfer through stealing our technology, it is cutting out the beating heart of american innovation. the guys in silicon valley. charlie: there is a new chief of staff in the white house. what happened to you? -- were youhed out pushed out? steve: i have known general kelly for many years. he is a great man. when the president asked me my opinion about the chief of staff situation, i told them you have three choices. above all his general kelly. he iscan lose the dhs, exactly the man you need. reince priebus never had the mandate general kelly had. -- there were 12 direct reports to the president. president
.: we have a trade deficit that will be greater unless we ship them soybeans, corn, beef, timber, coal, and boeing jets and apple product. now boeing was a joint venture -- has a joint venture to build the jets in china and apple has a cut for technology. china treats us like a tributary state. it is the reason donald trump led with intellectual property. charlie: you want a trade war with china? steve: i want china to stop appropriating our technology. china has forced technology transfer...
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we are-- we have a 400 billion a year trade deficit. but that trade def sis would be even greater unless we ship them soybeanses, corn, wheat, beef, pork, timber, coal, oh, and some bowing jets and apple pod, oh, stop, because now boeing has a joint venture to build all their jets in china and now apple has the cloud deal they cut to give them all the technology. china treats us like a trib you tear state and here is the tribute they want, the reason donald trump lead with a 301 gens intellectual property. 3.5-- . >> rose: you want a trade war with china. >> i want china to stop appropriating our technology. china is forced technology transfer and through stealing our technology but really forced technology transfer, is cutting out the beating heart of american innovation. the tbie nses silicon valley know this,. >> rose: the president is often criticized president obama. the president met with him, former president obama after the election. what was that like? what was that meeting. >> i think, you know, i don't want to give up private
we are-- we have a 400 billion a year trade deficit. but that trade def sis would be even greater unless we ship them soybeanses, corn, wheat, beef, pork, timber, coal, oh, and some bowing jets and apple pod, oh, stop, because now boeing has a joint venture to build all their jets in china and now apple has the cloud deal they cut to give them all the technology. china treats us like a trib you tear state and here is the tribute they want, the reason donald trump lead with a 301 gens...
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bannon: we have a trade deficit and it would be greater unless we ship them scorpions, beef, pork, timber, coal and some boeing jets and apple products. boeing has a joint venture to build all their jets in china and apple has the cloud deal they cut. china treats us like a tributary state and here is the tribute you want. charlie: you want a trade war with china. mr. bannon: i want china to stop appropriating our technology. technologyce transfer is cutting out the beating heart of american innovation. the guys in silicon valley know this. charlie: you no longer in the white house. there's a new chief of staff. what happened to you? were you pushed out? mr. bannon: i've known general kelly for 12 years. he's a great man. when the president asked me my opinion about the chief of staff situation, i told him. number one above all is general the mand i said he is you need. reince priebus never had a mandate that general kelly had. there were 12 the record reports from the present created president trump structure this like a trump organization. you he didental tell hisenforce with personalit
bannon: we have a trade deficit and it would be greater unless we ship them scorpions, beef, pork, timber, coal and some boeing jets and apple products. boeing has a joint venture to build all their jets in china and apple has the cloud deal they cut. china treats us like a tributary state and here is the tribute you want. charlie: you want a trade war with china. mr. bannon: i want china to stop appropriating our technology. technologyce transfer is cutting out the beating heart of american...
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if you just cut tax rates, it creates a huge hole in the deficit and debt. it is hard to find tax breaks you can eliminate to pay for those because every tax break has some industry in washington that will zealously protect it. they have not gotten to that part yet. they have not found a way to claw back the trillions of dollars they plan on cutting. when they make progress on that and get republicans, if they can go into the midterms telling voters they got a big tax cut they can deliver, that could energize a lot of votes. charlie: margaret, when you look at this president how he is doing, here he is a man with an approval rating in the 30's at war with some of his republican colleagues. conflict within his staff. a huge challenge from north korea. what do we expect in the fall? >> look, this is not an easy situation. it is a situation he has managed to govern from so far because within that base his support is still strong and because republicans control both .chambers of congress. ..chambers of congress. the president is playing with fire to the extent i
if you just cut tax rates, it creates a huge hole in the deficit and debt. it is hard to find tax breaks you can eliminate to pay for those because every tax break has some industry in washington that will zealously protect it. they have not gotten to that part yet. they have not found a way to claw back the trillions of dollars they plan on cutting. when they make progress on that and get republicans, if they can go into the midterms telling voters they got a big tax cut they can deliver, that...
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if you just cut tax rates which is where they seem to be heading, it creates a huge hole in the deficit and the debt. and it's hard to find tax breaks that you can eliminate to pay for those because every tax break has some industry in washington that is going to, you know, zel usually protect. they really haven't gotten to that part, they haven't gotten to a way to claw back the trillions of dollars they are planning on kughtment but once they start to make some progress in that space and get some republicans, as we mentioned, the republicans might be disillusioned about what is happening here, but if they can go into the mid terms telling voters that they got a big tax cut, that could energize a lot of votes. >> margaret, when you look at this president and how he's doing, here he is a man with approval rating in the 30see. at war with some of his republican colleagues. conflict within his staff. a huge challenge from north korea. what do we expect in the fall? >> look, this is not an easy situation t is a situation that he has managed to govern from so far because within that core ba
if you just cut tax rates which is where they seem to be heading, it creates a huge hole in the deficit and the debt. and it's hard to find tax breaks that you can eliminate to pay for those because every tax break has some industry in washington that is going to, you know, zel usually protect. they really haven't gotten to that part, they haven't gotten to a way to claw back the trillions of dollars they are planning on kughtment but once they start to make some progress in that space and get...
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. >> the deficit in this is one of many deficits. is you have world-class improvisers working with civilians who don't know they're in an improv. >> rose: you are doing a scene with someone who doesn't know are you doing it. >> i got it. >> so they deal of all these questions of what they will ask mccain and moses are softball like what kind of tree would be-- you be. and what became famous at the end of that piece, and a turning point in the development of the show was carrell askeds mccain, senator, you have been a strie dent opponent of pork barrel spending. how you can justify when you are the chair of the commerce committee you okayed billions of dollars in pork barrel spending. and mccain freezes. there is a deer in the headlights moment. and then carrell bursts the tension by saying oh, i was just joking, i don't even know what that means. now what was fascinating to me and carrell had not remembered it until i talked to him, they-- mckinney and carrell found that question in time magazine driving over to the shoot. >> rose: r
. >> the deficit in this is one of many deficits. is you have world-class improvisers working with civilians who don't know they're in an improv. >> rose: you are doing a scene with someone who doesn't know are you doing it. >> i got it. >> so they deal of all these questions of what they will ask mccain and moses are softball like what kind of tree would be-- you be. and what became famous at the end of that piece, and a turning point in the development of the show was...
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the biggest challenge on the campaign as a policy guy, is the deficit of pushing you through the cable and social media chatter to try to engage with the american people, in a serious conversation about real issues that impact their lives and the future of this country. i think candidates and their staff are equally responsible for that. i mean because those of us in the media, especially at this table, wanted nothing more, as you know, during the campaign i engaged her in an hour kferlings and would have done more. >> right. >> rose: and people don't, because of the risk of campaigns be don't want to do that that much. >> i would say that if hillary cln ton 4 been given the opportunity on a nightly basis, one hour, done all trump gets one hour, she gets every night and they just make policy presentations, an that's how the campaign was run, she would have taken that on inn a heartbeat. >> rose: policy presentations, i think is better is engaged conversation. >> fine. >> rose: presentation suggests teaching. >> a ruthless, brutal interview on name your subject. >> rose: right. >> what
the biggest challenge on the campaign as a policy guy, is the deficit of pushing you through the cable and social media chatter to try to engage with the american people, in a serious conversation about real issues that impact their lives and the future of this country. i think candidates and their staff are equally responsible for that. i mean because those of us in the media, especially at this table, wanted nothing more, as you know, during the campaign i engaged her in an hour kferlings and...
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flake: if we can't come together on debt and deficit or basic things, -- charlie: taxes and spending, commitments to things like science and research. sen. flake: you bet. and immigration. how we deal with that. long-term issues, health care. charlie: politicians say you will get defeated if you depend on that. sen. flake: yes. that may be the case, but i think politicians have to recognize there are some things that are more important than reelection. that's why it was difficult to write this book. i'm up for election. charlie: i read that you are behind. sen. flake: frankly, a year out, just about anybody in washington in the polls, you can discount them. having said that, it is a tough time to write a book like this. my family knew, and that's about it. i didn't want to be talked out of it. i knew it was important. certainly it is not the easiest path to reelection. campaigns are risk-averse. you don't want to introduce any variables that make some people upset. but i thought it was important enough. we are in a bad way now. we have to come together as a country. i believe around c
flake: if we can't come together on debt and deficit or basic things, -- charlie: taxes and spending, commitments to things like science and research. sen. flake: you bet. and immigration. how we deal with that. long-term issues, health care. charlie: politicians say you will get defeated if you depend on that. sen. flake: yes. that may be the case, but i think politicians have to recognize there are some things that are more important than reelection. that's why it was difficult to write this...
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. >> if we can't come together on debt and deficit and basic things -- >> charlie: taxes and spending. commitment to things like science and research. >> and immigration. how we deal with that. long-term issues long-term issues, health care. >> charlie: politicians say you'll get defeated if you depend on that. >> yeah, that may be the case but we politician have to recognize there's some things more important than re-election. and it was difficult to write this book. >> charlie: i heard you're behind? >> you can discount the polls but having said that it's a tough time to write a book like this. >> charlie: you department -- your family didn't know. >> and it's not the easiest path to re-election. campaigns are risk averse and you don't want to introduce any variables. it makes some people upset but i felt it was important enough to do. and just to deal with the consequences because we're in a bad way now and have to come together as a country and around principles of economic freedom or free trade and just in terms of demeanor and comportment and basic kindness, the last chapter is
. >> if we can't come together on debt and deficit and basic things -- >> charlie: taxes and spending. commitment to things like science and research. >> and immigration. how we deal with that. long-term issues long-term issues, health care. >> charlie: politicians say you'll get defeated if you depend on that. >> yeah, that may be the case but we politician have to recognize there's some things more important than re-election. and it was difficult to write this...